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Tamil actress Vijayalakshmi recently shared a touching moment with her son Nilan during their quarantine period. While watching meaningful films together, Nilan surprised his mother with an incredibly profound statement about love and divinity. The young boy's unexpected wisdom touched Vijayalakshmi deeply, reinforcing her belief in nurturing emotional intelligence. Her Instagram post beautifully captures the essence of their special bond and her approach to parenting.

Key Points: Vijayalakshmi's Son Nilan Reveals Profound Truth About Love and God

  • Actress shares intimate moment during family quarantine
  • Nilan watches meaningful Tamil films with his mother
  • Emotional connection revealed through deep conversation
  • Mother values son's emotional intelligence over academic achievements
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When actress Vijayalakshmi's young son floored her with his answer to her question on God!

Tamil actress Vijayalakshmi shares a heartwarming moment with her son Nilan, discovering a profound life lesson during their movie time

"Love is God. So, you are God. - Nilan to Vijayalakshmi"

Chennai, Sep 26

Well known Tamil actress Vijayalakshmi, who is recuperating from a bout of flu along with her son Nilan, has now narrated how, her young son floored her with his answer to her question on what God was.

The actress, who took to her Instagram page to write about the incident, said, "Flu got us all... we quarantined ourselves. Routines paused. Homebound. With steams and soups, kashayams and comfort food, healing is in full swing. But the silver lining was introducing Nilan to some of life's beautiful movies."

The actress admitted that getting her son to sit through a slow paced Tamil film wasn't easy but she made it work.

"So, yesterday, it was 'Kannathil Muthamittal'. And today, it was 'Anbe Sivam'. You can't find a better movie partner than Nilan. He gives in to every emotion. When he knows something's about to pull him deep, that kutty puppy crawls into me, leans against my chest, wraps my arms around him, like it is the safest place in the world and then, he's ready for the rollercoaster," she said.

"When Anbe Sivam ended, he sat in silence. The whole idea was to teach him that love is God. So, I checked... 'What is God Kanna?' He kissed me on the cheek and said, 'It's you ma... You are love. Love is God. So, you are God.' That answer was out of syllabus but mommy gave full marks."

Vijayalakshmi ended the post saying, "This mommy does not believe in Grammar. She's not bothered about his A+. Not even if he grows into a wanderlust soul, or a businessman with a mansion full of lamborghinis. She only cares about the kind of human being he becomes, the happiness he carries, in every inhale and exhale. Because this specially curated conditioning for my Nila is my only true payback to the universe that has always given me everything even before I asked."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Anbe Sivam is such a perfect choice to teach about love and humanity. Kamal Haasan's performance in that movie is legendary. Great parenting by Vijayalakshmi to introduce classic Tamil cinema to her son!
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Sarah B
While the sentiment is beautiful, I wonder if putting such philosophical pressure on a young child is appropriate. Kids should be allowed to be kids without deep spiritual expectations.
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Arjun K
"Out of syllabus but full marks" - what a lovely way to put it! 😄 This reminds me of conversations with my own mother. Indian mothers have this special way of teaching life lessons through everyday moments.
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Meera T
The part about not caring about A+ but about the kind of human he becomes - this is such important parenting wisdom in today's marks-obsessed education system. More parents need this perspective!
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David E
Beautiful story! It's interesting to see how different cultures approach teaching spirituality to children. The mother-child bond truly is universal, but the Indian expression of it is particularly touching.
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Kavya N
The mention of kashayams and comfort food during flu season is so relatable! 😊 Our Indian home remedies and family care during illness create the best bonding moments. Wishing them speedy recovery!

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